Established 20 years ago and located at Cobbs Quay in Hamworthy, Poole, Holes Bay Marine has family at the heart of its vison. Still run by the four founding partners, it wouldn’t be the success it is now without all the support given over the years by our extended families. Our skills and knowledge combine to make us leading experts in all aspect of marine engineering. Our core values are expertise, value, customer service and quality.
Supplying a comprehensive range of sewn and printed ensigns, national and courtesy flags, burgees and bunting, quotations available for special requirements at competitive prices.
Every sail bearing the Kemp logo is made to the same exacting standards by our experienced sailmakers, whose technical expertise is backed by on-the-water experience. We believe in blending modern technology with traditional skills and a sound knowledge of what really works in practice. That way you can be sure that your new sails will not only fit well but also give you many years service. We'll give you everything possible to help you choose the right sail specification. With your quote, we include a full list of technical features and even a cloth sample; we don't expect you to make a
Kingfisher Marine is the one stop Chandlery store based on the waterfront in the heart of Weymouth. Come in and browse through our impressive range of boat maintenance products, Admiralty charts and publications, electronics, clothing and safety products, Rigid dinghies and inflatable boats, Mercury outboard and Yanmar diesels; or talk to the local experts in marine engineering about our extensive on site workshop facilities. Boatbuilding, repairs and boat lifting complete the comprehensive range of services all under one roof. Whatever your boating requirements, you're sure of a warm welcome.
Back in March 1925, three Irons brothers purchased, for £350 the premises and equipment previously owned by G. Harris , a specialist in the production of water pumps. Harris was based in the small market town of Wadebridge in Cornwall and this is where the company manufactures today. Over the years the business grew and evolved and in May 1930 was incorporated as Irons Brothers Ltd. Irons Brothers initially traded as a foundry and general engineering works by servicing the busy Cornish Clay industry and also continuing the production of vacuum pumps, a business started by G. Harris. The Second
Tools available for Antivibration mounts for engines and generators Navy and ex Navy ships from 1947. Also rubber mouldings to MOD drawings going back to 1947. Boat trailer rubber components.